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''Twelve Women'' ( es, Doce mujeres) is a
1939 This year also marks the start of the Second World War, the largest and deadliest conflict in human history. Events Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix. January * January 1 ** Third Reich *** Jews are forbidde ...
Argentine Argentines (mistakenly translated Argentineans in the past; in Spanish ( masculine) or ( feminine)) are people identified with the country of Argentina. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Argentines ...
comedy film A comedy film is a category of film which emphasizes humor. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement. Films in this style traditionally have a happy ending ( black comedy being an exception). Comedy is one of the o ...
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Luis Moglia Barth Luis Moglia Barth (12 April 1903 - 18 June 1984) was an Argentine film director and screenwriter, and one of the influential directors in the Cinema of Argentina of the classic era. He directed some 30 films between 1927 and 1959, often scree ...
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Roberto Escalada Roberto Escalada born Aldo Roberto Leggero (4 July 1914 – 5 December 1986 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine actor, an icon of the classic era of Argentine cinema. Roberto Escalada began his career working on the radio, and it was his voice ...
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Olinda Bozán Olinda Bozán (21 June 1894 – 8 February 1977) was an Argentine film actress and comedian of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema (1940–1960). Born into a circus family, she acted on the vaudeville circuit, and performed in silent and soun ...
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Paquito Busto Paquito is a given name, may refer to: *Paquito Cordero (1932–2009), Puerto Rican comedian *Paquito Diaz, (1937–2011), veteran Filipino actor and movie director * Paquito D'Rivera (born 1948), Cuban clarinetist and saxophonist *Paquito O ...
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Delia Garcés Delia Amadora García Gerboles better known as Delia Garcés (; 13 October 1919 – 7 November 2001) was an Argentine film actress of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema (1940–1960). She made almost 30 appearances in film between 1937 and 1959 ...
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Nuri Montsé Nury Montsé (December 25, 1917 – December 26, 1971) was a Spanish-Argentine film actress of the 1930s and 1940s. She made over 20 appearances in Argentine cinema from 1936 to 1946.Nury Montsé // Diccionario de actrices del cine argentino ...
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Roberto Escalada Roberto Escalada born Aldo Roberto Leggero (4 July 1914 – 5 December 1986 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine actor, an icon of the classic era of Argentine cinema. Roberto Escalada began his career working on the radio, and it was his voice ...
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Aída Alberti Aída Alberti (13 November 1915 – 18 April 2006) was an Argentine film actress of the 1940s and 1950s. She entered film in 1938 in , followed by in 1939. In 1946, she appeared in with Orestes Caviglia. Filmography * (1938) * (1939) * (1 ...
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Mecha López In science fiction, or mechs are giant robots or machines controlled by people, typically depicted as humanoid walking vehicles. The term was first used in Japanese after shortening the English loanword or , but the meaning in Japanese is ...
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César Fiaschi César Fiaschi (1891–1954) was an Argentine film actor.Finkielman p.56 Selected filmography * ''Twelve Women'' (1939) * ''My Country's Wings'' (1939) * '' Seven Women'' (1944) * ''His Best Student'' (1944) * ''Saint Candida'' (1945) * ''The Th ...
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Alberto Bello Alberto Bello (1897–1963) was an Argentine actor who appeared in more than 40 films during his career including ''Madame Bovary'' (1947).Goble p.159 Selected filmography * '' Marriage in Buenos Aires'' (1940) * '' Isabelita'' (1940) * '' El tes ...
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Fanny Navarro Fanny Navarro (1 June 1920 - 18 March 1971) was an Argentine actress. She starred in films such '' Melodías porteñas'' (1937), ''Doce mujeres'' (1939), '' Ambición'' (1939), ''El hijo del barrio'' (1940), ''Hogar, dulce hogar'' (1941), ''Do ...
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Tilde Pieroni The tilde () or , is a grapheme with several uses. The name of the character came into English from Spanish, which in turn came from the Latin ''titulus'', meaning "title" or "superscription". Its primary use is as a diacritic (accent) in ...
* Noemí Escalada *
Dora Pastor Dora may stand for: *Dora (given name) Places United States *Dora, Alabama *Dora, Arkansas *Dora, Missouri *Dora, New Mexico * Dora, Oregon *Dora, Pennsylvania *Mount Dora, Florida Other countries *Lake Dora (Tasmania) *Lake Dora (Western Au ...


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* 1939 films 1930s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films Films directed by Luis Moglia Barth 1930s Argentine films {{1930s-Argentina-film-stub